Hit the Deck

Hit the Deck (1955)

Genres - Musical, Romance, Music  |   Sub-Genres - Musical Comedy, Musical Romance  |   Release Date - Mar 4, 1955 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 112 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Review by Craig Butler

Gobs pursuing gals while on shore leave was a situation that had served musical movies well for many years (see On the Town, Follow the Fleet, Anchors Aweigh, etc.), but by 1955, it was a situation that needed some new twist if it wasn't to seem shopworn. Hit the Deck's screenplay doesn't find that new twist, and that fact -- plus some rather perfunctory dialogue -- keeps the film from being more than mildly entertaining. However, it does boast a starry cast that makes the proceedings enjoyable. The women come off rather better than the men, as neither Vic Damone nor Tony Martin are great shakes dramatically. Russ Tamblyn is somewhat better as an actor, and his dancing is exhilarating and energetic. Debbie Reynolds and Ann Miller are even more energetic, raising the roof with their several dance routines, and Jane Powell is bright and winning. Production values are very good, with a finale that for sheer size is breathtaking (and is wonderfully orchestrated). Vincent Youmans' score is another selling point, containing a number of standards and lesser known gems. Roy Rowland's direction is competent (nothing more), but Hermes Pan's choreography is always lively. By 1955, Hit the Deck's time had passed, but it's a pleasant enough throwback.